The Hemmersdorfer Glühweinlauf is a small road running event in Rehlingen-Siersburg, Saarland, western Germany, with recent editions held in mid-November. It features 10 km and 5 km races, along with a 2 km children's or school race, making it suitable for adult runners, younger runners, and families. The name translates to “mulled-wine run,” reflecting the cold-season timing and lending the event a more local, informal character compared to a large city race.
The course consists of roads, offering straightforward distance options instead of a complex race program. Fields typically number in the low hundreds, with past finisher totals ranging from the mid-200s to just over 300. There is no official timing, contributing to a community run atmosphere rather than a results-focused competition, although start lists, results, photos, and reports are still published online. Registration is managed via the organizer's website.